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Curtis Leo Williams appealed his conviction for possession of marihuana, a state jail felony. The State alleged two prior felony convictions, which elevated the punishment range to a second-degree felony. In a related case, Williams also appealed a conviction for cocaine possession. The court addressed common issues in its opinion for cause number 06-10-00098-CR. Finding no error, the court affirmed the trial court's judgment in this case.
Curtis Leo Williams v. State is a workers' compensation case decided in Texas Court of Appeals, 6th District (Texarkana). This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in Texas Court of Appeals, 6th District (Texarkana).
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Curtis Leo Williams appealed his conviction for possession of marihuana, a state jail felony. The State alleged two prior felony convictions, which elevated the punishment range to a second-degree felony. In a related case, Williams also appealed a conviction for cocaine possession. The court addressed common issues in its opinion for cause number 06-10-00098-CR. Finding no error, the court affirmed the trial court's judgment in this case.
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